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our regiment was the cleanest in the united states military, army, navy, marine, air force. >> the men were so careful. they did not want to bring shame -- >> they did not want to go home with vd. that would bring shame upon the family. and what young lady would marry him? right? >> right. that's interesting. >> and as a result, this was very important and so you would see gentle people who would fight like tigers because they wanted to bring glory and not shame. >> for you, how were those first few days? were you thinking similar things? >> all of us were afraid. in fact, we would kid ourselves, i remember the first bombardment. we were walking along this roadway, all of a sudden, artillery shells came pouring in, this was something we had never experienced, boom! boom! the men hit the ground on the road and here i am looking around and you would see here and there puddles of water. they're urinating because of fear. sphincter muscles get loose, a natural reaction. i remember a couple of them were embarrassed. nothing to be embarrassed about, this is natural. after a while, you learn
our regiment was the cleanest in the united states military, army, navy, marine, air force. >> the men were so careful. they did not want to bring shame -- >> they did not want to go home with vd. that would bring shame upon the family. and what young lady would marry him? right? >> right. that's interesting. >> and as a result, this was very important and so you would see gentle people who would fight like tigers because they wanted to bring glory and not shame....
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the united states chose to interpret that as a significant victory. the canadians have always said it was a great victory because they repelled the american invader, and that's what they celebrated extensively this year since we're in the bicentennial year itself now, and many americans don't appear to know this, and the british said they forgot all about the war, and they never even remembered it. that doesn't say much one way or the other, but if you press them hard, they say, well, we certainly don't think the americans won, so there's all jokes that goes round which sources the americans are happy because they think they won the war of 1812. the canadians are even happier because they know they won the war of 1812, and the british are the happiest of all because they forgot the whole thing ever happened. >> host: where did you grow up, professor? >> guest: in new zeal land. >> host: in new zealand? >> guest: yes, in christ church, and americans if they read, they know it as the city that had 10,000 earthquakes over the last year, and that's gained
the united states chose to interpret that as a significant victory. the canadians have always said it was a great victory because they repelled the american invader, and that's what they celebrated extensively this year since we're in the bicentennial year itself now, and many americans don't appear to know this, and the british said they forgot all about the war, and they never even remembered it. that doesn't say much one way or the other, but if you press them hard, they say, well, we...
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settlement along the june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders israel in the united states the chief rejectionists in the world are opposed to it . many issues with mr finkelstein's position but chief among them is his notion that really this cut this situation which has persisted in the middle east for decades really comes down to something very simple it's all the fault of the israelis but i think there are a number of reasons that could explain this for instance popularity with those individuals who support the palestinian side of the middle east question first is with. a well read and they take to it spokesperson of their cause second of all and i have to really be quite candid here the fact of the matter is that norman finkelstein is a member of the jewish community and have a member of the jewish community speak out against the state of israel because his words a certain cachet that no one jew or palestinian spokesperson. would simply would not have. say of course were about israel. let's be clear about one thing in my view israelis have the right to be there they hav
settlement along the june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders israel in the united states the chief rejectionists in the world are opposed to it . many issues with mr finkelstein's position but chief among them is his notion that really this cut this situation which has persisted in the middle east for decades really comes down to something very simple it's all the fault of the israelis but i think there are a number of reasons that could explain this for instance popularity with...
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the united states has declared on us. we have declared war on you. >> after a week of grueling interrogation he was hustled into a jeep and driven eight hours to hanoi. >> next thing i know i'm entering this old big prison compound. i was the first occupant. we later gave it the name henry hill. >> robert mcnamara and joint chiefs of staff knew that was very likely that a second incident in the gulf of tonkin did not occur but they were anxious to support the president in getting this resolution through congress and avoiding a debate on vietnam. >> the gulf of kontin resolution would allow lbj to use forces without declaring war but mcnamara would have to answer tough questions in closed door hearings. >> he brings with him. chairman of the chief of staffs and they lie about the a.m. but guitsz surrounding the second attack. >> he briefed lbj on the hearings. >> i think the hearings are very satisfactory. it was just near unanimous supported. >> congress overwhelmingly passed the gulf of tonkin resolution. it gave lbj the
the united states has declared on us. we have declared war on you. >> after a week of grueling interrogation he was hustled into a jeep and driven eight hours to hanoi. >> next thing i know i'm entering this old big prison compound. i was the first occupant. we later gave it the name henry hill. >> robert mcnamara and joint chiefs of staff knew that was very likely that a second incident in the gulf of tonkin did not occur but they were anxious to support the president in...
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states they chose the path the anti austerity path they chose stimulus and bailouts and searched. amps both are failing so neither approach works what is missing here i do i wouldn't believe that a strict austerity program won't work because if you're in recession ok or if you're trying to come out of recession and then you still have your revenue source is not coming out of recession ok and also if you are just coming out of a bubble and used to a prime the bubble to be below the problem you exacerbating your problem you've got a problem that you can't it's impossible to say i don't see what the problem was because you just had a bubble that bus what you need to do is simply have fiscal responsibility so you need to stimulate your kind of me while at the same time stop wasting money you know that's like saying if you're going to go from here you know re on thirty third street if you go from here to eighty six in first avenue but you're only going to make right turns if you only make my turn as you go in a circle if you only make a left turn if you're going to go in a circle you g
states they chose the path the anti austerity path they chose stimulus and bailouts and searched. amps both are failing so neither approach works what is missing here i do i wouldn't believe that a strict austerity program won't work because if you're in recession ok or if you're trying to come out of recession and then you still have your revenue source is not coming out of recession ok and also if you are just coming out of a bubble and used to a prime the bubble to be below the problem you...
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navy retired, ser nvd the united states faef i have for over 25 years send is director of the women in military project here in washington, d.c. during the persian gulf war captain manning served on the staff of the commnander in naval forces europe. in this assignment she was part of a team that coordinated telecommunications for u.s. and allied forces participating in the ward. her field tours include communications officer, naval computer and telecommunications station, ncts, executive officer ncts balboa panama and commanding officer ncts diego garcia. she's served on the staff of chief of naval operations, chief of navy personnel, chief of legislative affairs and on the london staff of the commander u.s. navy forces europe. as a former army officer, you had some pretty nice assignments there, captain manning. >> i did. >> captain manning served on the secretary of veterans affairs advisory committee in 1998 to 2004 and of the service members legal defense network from 2006 to 2009. she's a recognized expert on veterans issues, particularly as they apply to women. she's been a freq
navy retired, ser nvd the united states faef i have for over 25 years send is director of the women in military project here in washington, d.c. during the persian gulf war captain manning served on the staff of the commnander in naval forces europe. in this assignment she was part of a team that coordinated telecommunications for u.s. and allied forces participating in the ward. her field tours include communications officer, naval computer and telecommunications station, ncts, executive...
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have been killed in mexico of the last couple of years the drug trade in the united states is bound up with illegal immigration our borders are not secure these are much bigger issues for americans than anything happening in afghanistan or iraq or anywhere else but i mean there have been cases a people coming out was the lawyers about nine eleven that said that they just ignored threats i mean it wasn't really that we weren't capable to deal with the threats is that they just didn't i mean they were either highly incompetent or criminally negligent and the case is well i can't comment on that as beyond those beyond my my level of expertise all that i can tell you is that we can reduce defense spending and we will how we do it is very important and that's to me the real question because what what mr romney has said what mr obama has said about defense and foreign policy those things most of it is fiction what about the lobbying from defense contractors do you think that that will have an influence where the defense contractor can only do so much i mean we have we have peut lots of ba
have been killed in mexico of the last couple of years the drug trade in the united states is bound up with illegal immigration our borders are not secure these are much bigger issues for americans than anything happening in afghanistan or iraq or anywhere else but i mean there have been cases a people coming out was the lawyers about nine eleven that said that they just ignored threats i mean it wasn't really that we weren't capable to deal with the threats is that they just didn't i mean they...
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the united states has declared on us. we have declared war on you. >> after a week of grueling interrogation he was hustled into a jeep and driven eight hours to hanoi. >> next thing i know i'm entering this old big prison compound. i was the first occupant. we later gave it the name henry hill. >> robert mcnamara and joint chiefs of staff knew that was very likely that a second incident in the gulf of tonkin did not occur but they were anxious to support the president in getting this resolution through congress and avoiding a debate on vietnam. >> the gulf of kontin resolution would allow lbj to use forces without declaring war but mcnamara would have to answer tough questions in closed door hearings. >> he brings with him. chairman of the chief of staffs and they lie about the a.m. but guitsz surrounding the second attack. >> he briefed lbj on the hearings. >> i think the hearings are very satisfactory. it was just near unanimous supported. >> congress overwhelmingly passed the gulf of tonkin resolution. it gave lbj the
the united states has declared on us. we have declared war on you. >> after a week of grueling interrogation he was hustled into a jeep and driven eight hours to hanoi. >> next thing i know i'm entering this old big prison compound. i was the first occupant. we later gave it the name henry hill. >> robert mcnamara and joint chiefs of staff knew that was very likely that a second incident in the gulf of tonkin did not occur but they were anxious to support the president in...
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this will be followed closely by the united states. last year while on an historic visit to myanmar, hillary clinton visited the country and asked to cut all ties with north korea. myanmar reforms brought about sanctions to the country. some say this is aiming for the improving relationship with the international community, pecially t unid states. reporting for nhk world, now back to you. >> that will conclude our bulletin from bangkok. >>> she works in paint. the brighter the better. has a passion for flowers and fruit and brings freight containers to life. those are the strokes of this week's "road ahead" of a shop owner bringing color to a troubled town. >> oranges and apples. the cheerful cafe is an oasis of color. in a town turned gray this is a temperature prayertemporary mall. a shop designer has come to town. now she is from western japan. she oversaw the cafe novation. her mission is to brighte up the disaster area one shop at a time. >> translator: i want customers to feel excited as they see the colors. i want staff to feel
this will be followed closely by the united states. last year while on an historic visit to myanmar, hillary clinton visited the country and asked to cut all ties with north korea. myanmar reforms brought about sanctions to the country. some say this is aiming for the improving relationship with the international community, pecially t unid states. reporting for nhk world, now back to you. >> that will conclude our bulletin from bangkok. >>> she works in paint. the brighter the...
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states and some fear it just might be too late to turn the tide ati's within a culture of. speak taters since the small california courtroom of gas but a video off a man lying on the ground screaming they're killing me while being severely beaten by police at first when thirty seven year old schizophrenia sufferer calley follows appeared on corporative the officers gave him a terrifying warning. and i. heard. later in the video you can hear thomas repeated the apologizing to the police and even crying for his father's how old. they continued their assault with fests anteaters. lost consciousness and died in hospital five days later it sparked a series of protests across california and demanding justice for victims of police brutality yes this was no isolated case while police officers in a neighboring californian city i'm standing trial for the down the county thomas here in downtown l.a. people who came out onto the streets to remember the first anniversary of rain now there is not will be shooting the killing of dale garrett it's with blood increasingly on the hands of po
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states and its western european allies so in terms of what might come out of the g eight i think that again substantive policy decisions are unlikely rather this is going to be a much more much more geared towards padding obama's image as the host of the summit and showing the world that obama is this sort of a uniting uniting force rather than the divisive force that he has seemed to be for the for his first term now in terms of uniting one of the main goals and focus of this summit will be the euro crisis the goal there to try to get the new french president on board with all of the massive austerity cuts that we're seeing throughout europe this is something that european leaders will certainly be looking for obama to try to unite all of them on how to move forward with that but again a lot of critics think the g. eight is an outdated format and then you have all the speculation as to why president putin didn't come. perhaps it's because he doesn't understand how important the g twenty is especially when it comes to the financial turmoil that we're seeing across the world not of cou
states and its western european allies so in terms of what might come out of the g eight i think that again substantive policy decisions are unlikely rather this is going to be a much more much more geared towards padding obama's image as the host of the summit and showing the world that obama is this sort of a uniting uniting force rather than the divisive force that he has seemed to be for the for his first term now in terms of uniting one of the main goals and focus of this summit will be...
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it is going to be in the united states. we could well be stimulating chinese and german industry, while they freeride and don't have budget deficits and look down their noses at us. it is a crucial point. it is not the only crucial point, it is one. the other thing that neoliberal globalization is that it is characterized by free movement of labor -- lack of free movement of labor. what it means is for integration. we called the agreements which constituted free-trade agreements, not quite, we don't need 600 pages to write a free-trade agreement. you just need there shall be no tariffs and non-tariff barriers and both countries agree and there no exceptions. it depends on the type you use. 600 pages, which remember, on the fast track, congress decided to see or debate. just up or down. what about the other 599 pages? using provocative language to say an undisputed fact. any other pages is padded protectionism for that narrow interest groups with the right campaign bundlers and lobbyists on campaign hell -- capitol hill that
it is going to be in the united states. we could well be stimulating chinese and german industry, while they freeride and don't have budget deficits and look down their noses at us. it is a crucial point. it is not the only crucial point, it is one. the other thing that neoliberal globalization is that it is characterized by free movement of labor -- lack of free movement of labor. what it means is for integration. we called the agreements which constituted free-trade agreements, not quite, we...
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a woman formidable, a woman of talent coming and she came to the united states to study in the same program as barack obama senior from kenya. that's right. to have another clause by environmental nobels. for example the great economist and there's a 1949 award to the first leader the fao. mabey to towson for was the first green contemporary award. 05, the atomic energy agency and then director mohammed. people wondered is the seventh circuit in the leg? it was. it seems pretty clear. 2006, mohammed yunis, the microlinder. how does this work on the nobel peace prize? >> host: president clinton lobbied for him the very hard and he had a lot of institutional support. >> guest: he was always advocating the peace process and i think the trend delete the germans as bill clinton can get off our back. by the way, he's one of the few top democrats these cues want to be a nobel peace laureate. carter, gore and obama. i'm trying to think if a witness had won the peace prize. i don't think so. i have to go back. she won the two scientific prizes. >> host: i can't remember who juan in the 50's i think.
a woman formidable, a woman of talent coming and she came to the united states to study in the same program as barack obama senior from kenya. that's right. to have another clause by environmental nobels. for example the great economist and there's a 1949 award to the first leader the fao. mabey to towson for was the first green contemporary award. 05, the atomic energy agency and then director mohammed. people wondered is the seventh circuit in the leg? it was. it seems pretty clear. 2006,...
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states. she outlines the republican plan for job creation and economic growth. >> this weekend folks across the country are opening up the pool, firing up the grill and taking a moment to relax. memorial day is more than a three day weekend. in town squares and national cemeteries, and public services and moments of reflection, we will honor those who love their country enough to sacrifice their own lives for it. this memorial day, michelle obama and i will join and veterans and their families at arlington national cemetery. we will pay tribute to patriots of every generation who gave their last full measure of devotion. from lexington and concord to iraq and afghanistan. later we will join vietnam's veterans and their families at the wall. we will begin to mark the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. it is another chance to honor those we lost. we will be coming -- we will be calling on you, the american people, to help us joy and honoring veterans in your communities. we reaffirm our commi
states. she outlines the republican plan for job creation and economic growth. >> this weekend folks across the country are opening up the pool, firing up the grill and taking a moment to relax. memorial day is more than a three day weekend. in town squares and national cemeteries, and public services and moments of reflection, we will honor those who love their country enough to sacrifice their own lives for it. this memorial day, michelle obama and i will join and veterans and their...
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she grew up in moscow, russia, and immigrated to the united states in 1991. her dissertation "newark remembers" is an interdisciplinary project that will be the first to examine the struggles over memory and identity in newark, new jersey. and her paper is entitled "the liberation of rutgers newark history memory and black student radicalism." >> thank you so much. good morning, everyone. on february 24th, 1969, a group of black student activists took over conklin hall for a 72-hour sit in. the illegal taking of the building was a highly contested event. student activists and supporters viewed the sit-in as a localized part of a larger protest for equality, social justice and freedom during the '60s. the opposition which included members of rutgers administration, faculty, student body as well as councilman and his constituency within the newark community identified the takeover as a disruptive act of disobedience and an attack on the american institutions of higher education. yet when rutgers university celebrated the 40th anniversary of the conklin hall lib
she grew up in moscow, russia, and immigrated to the united states in 1991. her dissertation "newark remembers" is an interdisciplinary project that will be the first to examine the struggles over memory and identity in newark, new jersey. and her paper is entitled "the liberation of rutgers newark history memory and black student radicalism." >> thank you so much. good morning, everyone. on february 24th, 1969, a group of black student activists took over conklin hall...
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may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand before the playing of "taps" and the benediction. ["taps" playing] >> go into the world to preserve peace, remember the wisdom you have learned, and be courageous. pursue excellence in all things and cling to that which is good. lift up the oppressed, defend the helpless, honor god, fear no man. love and serve the lord, amen. >> please remain in place until the president has departed. [applause] ♪ >> the new america, asia is hosting a discussion today of what has learned from the documents retreat at osama bin laden, lb during last year's rate. we will hear from offer a report on what the document say about the future of al qaeda. that is live on c-span to it 12:15 eastern. here on c-span, headlines in your calls live on
may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand before the playing of "taps" and the benediction. ["taps" playing] >> go into the world to preserve peace, remember the wisdom you have learned, and be courageous. pursue excellence in all things and cling to that which is good. lift up the oppressed, defend the helpless, honor god, fear no man. love and serve the lord, amen. >> please remain in place until the...
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how then did the united states find itself embroiled in vietnam fighting a war that would last more than a decade? cost more than 58,000 american lives and sear our national soul. tonight, flash point vietnam. the road to war. that is next on on war stories. >> they were talking about this thing ending soon. >> i would say we have a commitment to the vietnamese for freedom. >> we were asked to do it. >> peace is a journey of a thousand miles. >> i'd only been out of the state of west virginia a couple times when i joined the marine corps. >> in 1960, earn any wallace was a 16-year-old. >> on graduation there were two things to do around our area that was work in the coal mines or construction. i was not very much for work. i wanted to see the world. >> i always wanted to be the marine. >> ed joined the marines on the eve of the war in vietnam. >> i went in the marine corps in december of 1959, went through boot camp in '60. >> three years after he arrived in boot camp, ed martin from ohio tried to join the army. >> the army recruiter wasn't there and then we went over to the marines and
how then did the united states find itself embroiled in vietnam fighting a war that would last more than a decade? cost more than 58,000 american lives and sear our national soul. tonight, flash point vietnam. the road to war. that is next on on war stories. >> they were talking about this thing ending soon. >> i would say we have a commitment to the vietnamese for freedom. >> we were asked to do it. >> peace is a journey of a thousand miles. >> i'd only been out...
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states of america. >> the president of the united states in front of the vietnam memorial. i want to bring back general wesley clark, general barry mccaffrey. we have just a minute left, but your closing thoughts on this day. general mccaffrey? >> well, i thought it was a magnificent tribute. 2.5 million of us served in vietnam in country, 350,000 killed and wounded. this is the first president and the first chairman, marty dempsey, who aren't products of the vietnam era. so i thought their comments were overwhelmingly appropriate. >> general clark? >> great comments, tied together the feelings with the lessons learned, with the sacrifices, and brought tonight the vietnam generation with the generation that's serving today in iraq and afghanistan. i thank the president. i think it's a great set of sentiments and great set of remarks. >> our thanks to you both, generals. our thanks to all who have served as we remember on this memorial day, 50 years after the start of the vietnam war, but we honor all those who have served and we thank them. 58,282 names on that wall. that w
states of america. >> the president of the united states in front of the vietnam memorial. i want to bring back general wesley clark, general barry mccaffrey. we have just a minute left, but your closing thoughts on this day. general mccaffrey? >> well, i thought it was a magnificent tribute. 2.5 million of us served in vietnam in country, 350,000 killed and wounded. this is the first president and the first chairman, marty dempsey, who aren't products of the vietnam era. so i...
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the president of the united states awarding the medal of honor. the news rolls on, and a neighborhood watch captain would says he shot and killed unarmed teenager, did suffer a long list of injuries from the night from a newly released report from the shooter's doctor. the shooter's own doctor, the details from that doctor just ahead. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >>shepard: the neighborhood watchman accused of killing the unarmed teenager in central florida did not go to the hospital night of the shoeing. but george zimmerman saw his family doctor the next morning. and according to the medical report from that doctor, his own doctor, george zimmerman had a broken nose and two black eyes, and cuts on the back of the head. this is a photo from ice news believed to show the back of his head moments after the shooting. we cannot confirm. he claims he shot 17-year-old trayvon mar
the president of the united states awarding the medal of honor. the news rolls on, and a neighborhood watch captain would says he shot and killed unarmed teenager, did suffer a long list of injuries from the night from a newly released report from the shooter's doctor. the shooter's own doctor, the details from that doctor just ahead. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new...
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states, to try and understand why his islands had to make such a great sacrifice. during his tenure as governor, the okinawan people's anti-u.s. sentiment exploded after the rape of a teenage girl by three u.s. marine soldiers. in 1996, after a series of negotiations with the pentagon and tokyo, ota won a concession. the u.s. agreed to withdraw from bases from okinawa, including the notorious futenma marine air station. however, after the governor retired from the politics, the base issue became deadlocked over where to relocate it. >> people question so strongly that that the okinawa military bases should be cut down, similar amount to the mainland japan. but this was not done. now there's great disappointment and anger toward the central government. the current central el they are government, after 40 years of reversion. >> reporter: anything has changed about the issue of the bases? >> nothing has changed at all, even worse. >> reporter: ohta survived the battle of okinawa as a child soldier. he says the sacrifice of a third of the islanders made him determined
states, to try and understand why his islands had to make such a great sacrifice. during his tenure as governor, the okinawan people's anti-u.s. sentiment exploded after the rape of a teenage girl by three u.s. marine soldiers. in 1996, after a series of negotiations with the pentagon and tokyo, ota won a concession. the u.s. agreed to withdraw from bases from okinawa, including the notorious futenma marine air station. however, after the governor retired from the politics, the base issue...
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preparing to head for the united states. chen, his wife and two children -- >> dr. ozz, welcome. it originally said philanthropist, tv star, oh, you know, it's right after you. >> i had the best time. >> it was brilliant. you interviewed my wife. and she says she came back bubbling with enthusiasm because you had actively instructed her to improve her health by drinking more wine and having more sex. >> yes, i did that as a favor to you, piers. >> thank you. >> you know, the fascinating thing, and i talked about doing a free clinic in los angeles. i gave a lot of insight into how she thought about health in this country. of course, you're talking about a foreign national in america, you're seeing huge opportunities. so maybe nudge ourselves in a better direction which is maybe fundamentally. >> it was a fascinating exercise. you just had thousands of people turning up from the lowest elements in society in terms of ability to pay for health care or anything like that. some of the appalling, long term tumors and so on, what do you do that for? what's the motivation for you when yo
preparing to head for the united states. chen, his wife and two children -- >> dr. ozz, welcome. it originally said philanthropist, tv star, oh, you know, it's right after you. >> i had the best time. >> it was brilliant. you interviewed my wife. and she says she came back bubbling with enthusiasm because you had actively instructed her to improve her health by drinking more wine and having more sex. >> yes, i did that as a favor to you, piers. >> thank you....
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. >> on memorial day, a mum o of -- number of contribute united states saluting american who's gave their lives serving our country. a kc 10 from travis air force base flew over 300 people in the oldest military cemetery on the west coast. >> and i'm lucky. i have felt that i was fully supported. my dad served years ago and returned from his deployment, he had a harder time coming in. >> and in vallejo a moving tribute drew veterans and families to where three honor of medal are buried. >> members were honored at golden gate national cemetery. and there is a 40 years ago, vietnam veterans were being shunned by other communities. and also included a member of the tuskeegee airmen. >> a promise for mechl's vets. >> we'll make sure you and your loved ones received benefits you've earned and respect you deserve. >> words many hope he will deliver on. there is a story of a sug frel -- struggle for services and how the government delivered. >> this 93-year-old was at the meeting last monday with hundreds of other veterans. and this is to help them get their claims. he bought in world war ii, a
. >> on memorial day, a mum o of -- number of contribute united states saluting american who's gave their lives serving our country. a kc 10 from travis air force base flew over 300 people in the oldest military cemetery on the west coast. >> and i'm lucky. i have felt that i was fully supported. my dad served years ago and returned from his deployment, he had a harder time coming in. >> and in vallejo a moving tribute drew veterans and families to where three honor of medal...
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known as decoration day until 1882, memorial day is now observed annually in the united states on the last monday of may to honor all americans who have died in all wars. i think you're seeing more of that in the rekren years in the midwest. they're voting more for what the person stands for. >> the first place i want to show you is the mong erk r house. the only remaining original structure from the 1865 to 1870 time. and it was a very important building in our history in that it is a residence, but it's also the headkwearlts of the wichita town that came down here to create the city of wichita. watch more programs from american history tv the rest of the holiday week on prime time.
known as decoration day until 1882, memorial day is now observed annually in the united states on the last monday of may to honor all americans who have died in all wars. i think you're seeing more of that in the rekren years in the midwest. they're voting more for what the person stands for. >> the first place i want to show you is the mong erk r house. the only remaining original structure from the 1865 to 1870 time. and it was a very important building in our history in that it is a...
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known as decoration day until 1882, memorial day is now observed annually in the united states on the last monday of may to honor all americans who have died in all wars. to i understand too out more about this weekend's programming or to watch something you may have missed, visit our website. we're at c-span.org/history. you're watching american history tv, memorial day weekend and every weekend on c-span 3. as the presidential campaign enters its final months and the political parties prepare for their conventions, american history tv will air c-span's original series the contenders featuring 14 key political figures who ran for president and lost but impacted american political history. we'll air the series every weekend from june 3rd to september 2nd on sundays at 8:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. eastern all here on american history tv on c-span 3.
known as decoration day until 1882, memorial day is now observed annually in the united states on the last monday of may to honor all americans who have died in all wars. to i understand too out more about this weekend's programming or to watch something you may have missed, visit our website. we're at c-span.org/history. you're watching american history tv, memorial day weekend and every weekend on c-span 3. as the presidential campaign enters its final months and the political parties prepare...
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the united states had become increasingly involved in vietnam since 1961. and introduced in 1965. 13,000 troops had been killed there. in august, president johnson announced he was sending 50,000 troops to jungles of vietnam. >> and there are delays and disappointments. this must continue. >> and also proposed that americans average household income under $8,000. >> in the summer of 1967, president johnson in order to pay for the war, asked americans to propose a sur tax on extra 10% on income tax to pay for the war. >> a journalist covering vietnam for nine newspapers and wrote a turning point for the vietnam war. >> so political support for the war diminished sharply. in response, the president tried to convince americans the war was nearly won. and you brought back to this country general wes moreland and appeared before congress and the national press club can and told them was the war was nearly over. and we had almost won. >> 1967 was an election year. the war. the problems continue tonight. and northern communists accused the crew of spying n vietnam
the united states had become increasingly involved in vietnam since 1961. and introduced in 1965. 13,000 troops had been killed there. in august, president johnson announced he was sending 50,000 troops to jungles of vietnam. >> and there are delays and disappointments. this must continue. >> and also proposed that americans average household income under $8,000. >> in the summer of 1967, president johnson in order to pay for the war, asked americans to propose a sur tax on...
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states deployed some to join the 900 already in vietnam.more than 58-thousand u-s troops were killed in &pvietnam.i'm ed payne repprting. memorial day... also known as decorationnday... dates back to 18-66.it originally honoredd civil war. 3today... defense seeretary llonnpanetta will hoot a ceremony... honoring america's vietnam veterans. the ceremony will take place in front of "thh wall"... which holds the names of more than 58-thousand pmericans who were killed or who remain missing in action in soutteast asia.many veeerans say they clearly "many of us who came off the kind of kissed tte ground, we werrereally glad to be home, when you get back from war likk that, you kind of look back and you say, that was tough, that was tough, but now i'' home." president obama will be at "the wall"... to ark the 55-th anniversary commemoration of the vietnam war. the hooor fliiht network has transported more than 80 country.on sunday, some world war two veterans from california were honored, as they toured the monuments in d-c.but janice park tells us, their lass pit stop... was to get somm b
states deployed some to join the 900 already in vietnam.more than 58-thousand u-s troops were killed in &pvietnam.i'm ed payne repprting. memorial day... also known as decorationnday... dates back to 18-66.it originally honoredd civil war. 3today... defense seeretary llonnpanetta will hoot a ceremony... honoring america's vietnam veterans. the ceremony will take place in front of "thh wall"... which holds the names of more than 58-thousand pmericans who were killed or who remain...
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it seems like in the united states we have both. we have tremendous inequality and very little access to the political system for people who don't have money. but are there countries where politically equality is maintained and people make choices about how much inequality to allow? >> so it's a correlation between political inequality. the correlation on the relationship is very direct, less expressed. my favorite sentence in the wealth of nices is the shortest sentence. wealth is power as mr. hobbies says, she had the casual reference. but is it possible to have a public politickings that isn't run out of financial sector? i think the answer is yes, it's possible. you have to institutions. there's an old term called counter israeliing power that provides counter vailing power trade unites historically of the public sector. the scientific engineering community or all need to play a stronger and stabilizing role. you can have at least up until now it has been possible for twenty years or so to have episodes of strong economic growth
it seems like in the united states we have both. we have tremendous inequality and very little access to the political system for people who don't have money. but are there countries where politically equality is maintained and people make choices about how much inequality to allow? >> so it's a correlation between political inequality. the correlation on the relationship is very direct, less expressed. my favorite sentence in the wealth of nices is the shortest sentence. wealth is power...
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it's a priority for the united states government. and our bit lateral relationship is one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century for the united states. we'll have more details about the secretary's itinerary in the coming days. two other scheduling announcements. tomorrow secretary panetta, secretary clinton and chairman dempsey will testify before the senate foreign relations committee on the u.n. commission on the law of the sea. and then here in the briefing room at it can p.m. general john allen, commander ie saf will be here to brief you all on afghanistan. with that, i'll open it up to your questions, comments, concerns, other thoughts. >> i know that secretary panetta did not see the president. did he or any of the officials have any discussions with any of the pakistanis during the chicago summit to chat about you know what? >> the
it's a priority for the united states government. and our bit lateral relationship is one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century for the united states. we'll have more details about the secretary's itinerary in the coming days. two other scheduling announcements. tomorrow secretary panetta, secretary clinton and chairman dempsey will testify before the senate foreign relations committee on the u.n. commission on the law of the sea. and then here in the briefing room at it can p.m....
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it's not attached to the united states. you know, continental. >> you take on sarah palin over selling alaska, my friend. i'm not going anywhere near that. >> it's got oil. >> i hear you, quest. it is hard not to hear you. but let me tell you, a coup of years ago when this idea was floated, the then prime minister of greece had this to say. and it sounded a lot like you, but for the english act sent. and it was this -- there are more imaginative and effective ways to dealing with the deficit than selling off greek islands. we cherish these islands. and selling them would be out of the question. it would not help. but honestly, i do fleed to ask you with your business acumen, why would it not help? >> because this is not just a solvency issue. this isn't just about debt. it's not just about greece's inability to pay its current bills. it's about reform and competitiveness of the greek economy. it's about greece trying to compete with fellow euro zone and european companies that are better in terms of production. they produce
it's not attached to the united states. you know, continental. >> you take on sarah palin over selling alaska, my friend. i'm not going anywhere near that. >> it's got oil. >> i hear you, quest. it is hard not to hear you. but let me tell you, a coup of years ago when this idea was floated, the then prime minister of greece had this to say. and it sounded a lot like you, but for the english act sent. and it was this -- there are more imaginative and effective ways to dealing...
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secretary of defense robert mcnamara came to personify the united states commitment in vietnam, and indeed, in many ways the ethos of the 1960s. he was the can-do man in the can-do society in the can-do era in david halverstam's phrase. in the early kennedy and johnson years, he managed the american commitment in vietnam almost as a desk officer, whether slogging through vietnam in army fatigues, spewing out statistics, or presiding at a press conference, and he came to embody what was known as secretary brown suggested as mcnamara's war. whatever the difficulties of the moment, he exuded a certainty that promised eventual success. in fact, we now know his public confidence far outlasted the emergence of profound private doubts about both the winnability of the war and indeed ultimately its purposes. and his departure from the pentagon in 1968, as much i think as lbj's march 31st speech of that year marked the glorious end of an era once bright with promise. as the war provoked increasingly nasty divisions in the united states, mcnamara became a target for critics from both left and right.
secretary of defense robert mcnamara came to personify the united states commitment in vietnam, and indeed, in many ways the ethos of the 1960s. he was the can-do man in the can-do society in the can-do era in david halverstam's phrase. in the early kennedy and johnson years, he managed the american commitment in vietnam almost as a desk officer, whether slogging through vietnam in army fatigues, spewing out statistics, or presiding at a press conference, and he came to embody what was known as...
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but the united states really does have global responsibilities. it can choose, and in the past has chosen on occasion to deny those responsibilities and let the world go its way. the consequences have generally been very negative. you can also point out that when we not let the world go its own way, there have been negative consequences, too. there is an intermediate position, and that's the one that i would try to find. the details of the budget are such that you can argue with a lot of the individual pieces of it. and our budget is not really done the same way as other countries do theirs. health care is about $60 billion of the defense budget. in other countries, that's not in the defense budget. i'm talking about health care of not only active duty people or families and everything else, the health care system is outside of defense budgets in other countries. another way of looking at it is this. the defense budget of the united states is now somewhere between -- well, if you -- 5% or will be 4% of the gross domestic product, in the good old d
but the united states really does have global responsibilities. it can choose, and in the past has chosen on occasion to deny those responsibilities and let the world go its way. the consequences have generally been very negative. you can also point out that when we not let the world go its own way, there have been negative consequences, too. there is an intermediate position, and that's the one that i would try to find. the details of the budget are such that you can argue with a lot of the...